I've been using a 1/4" router on a sled to flatten my small pieces of wood for box making. That worked pretty well, but the router has just died.
It was a cheapo, and given to me, so its stands me in nothing and did a good job for that price.
Now, what to replace it with?
Another router? or a table top planer thicknesser. Didnt want to spend any more money for a while but this has pre empted that plan. I looked at used routers on ebay, but gave up when I found an ELU router listed that i considered for a while, but when I checked, that model had been discontinued in the 80's. Not buying a 40 year old router, thats for sure.
So, if a good new router is going to cost me the best part of £200, and its only going to be used for planing small sheets and planks, would it be better to bite the bullet and buy a table top planer thicknesser?
If so, do you have any "this is better than that" suggestions?
It was a cheapo, and given to me, so its stands me in nothing and did a good job for that price.
Now, what to replace it with?
Another router? or a table top planer thicknesser. Didnt want to spend any more money for a while but this has pre empted that plan. I looked at used routers on ebay, but gave up when I found an ELU router listed that i considered for a while, but when I checked, that model had been discontinued in the 80's. Not buying a 40 year old router, thats for sure.
So, if a good new router is going to cost me the best part of £200, and its only going to be used for planing small sheets and planks, would it be better to bite the bullet and buy a table top planer thicknesser?
If so, do you have any "this is better than that" suggestions?